Unfinished Business: Alabama Doesn't Allow BYU to Leave "Susan Lucci" List

Weep On It/Think On It/Sleep On It/Drink On It. That could have been the motto for Alabama until the Crimson Tide left the list of "Susan Lucci" schools in NCAA Division I by finally advancing to the Promised Land in its 25th tournament appearance in 2024. Bama's barrage of three-pointers denied BYU an opportunity to leave same list this year. Brigham Young, Missouri and Xavier are the only three schools participating in at least 30 NCAA Tournaments but never advancing to a Final Four (cumulative 88 playoff appearances).

Missouri has reached a regional final on four occasions but fell short in advancing to the Final Four. Five years ago, Xavier joined Mizzou (1994) as the only schools never reaching the national semifinals despite earning a #1 seed at some point during their NCAA playoff participation. Boston College is another bridesmaid multiple times comparable to Xavier, losing three regional finals (1967, 1982 and 1994) in 18 tourney appearances (22-19 record) since the field expanded beyond eight teams in 1950.

The following "Forlorn Four" frustrated institutions remain in quagmire because they've made at least 25 appearances without reaching the Final Four:

School Tourney Appearances (Playoff Record Through 2025) Regional Final Losses
Utah State 25 (7-27 mark, .206) 1970
Brigham Young 32 (17-35, .327) 1951 and 1981
Missouri 30 (23-30, .434) 1976, 1994, 2002 and 2009
Xavier 30 (31-30, .508) 2004, 2008 and 2017